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Based on three earlier papers which treat electromagnetic, elastogravitational, and radiant-nonradiant thermal phenomena in terms of six types of electric or nonelectric charges, the authors classify states of matter as hyperefficient, efficient, semiefficient, and hypoefficient in transmitting a particular type of charge, by means of a generalization of Ohm's law to two or three dimensions. Conventional states of matter (solid, liquid, gas, vacuum) are associated with torsional (gravitational) charges. Applications are made to electric superconductivity of crystals at elevated temperatures, and to frequency shift (gravitational red shift, Lamb shift, and Zeeman and Stark effects).

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Bell, A.B., Bell, D.M. New theory of superconductivity. Found Phys 8, 951–957 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00715065

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